Gauguin.
- ISBN: NI018189
- Description:
Hyperion Miniatures. The amazing life of Paul Gauguin and his conception of art are closely allied; they are the products of peculiar hereditry, 19th century civilisation, the impressionist movement and the poetry of the symbolists. There is no better example of the driving power of creative impulse than the exsistence of the outcast painter upon whom genius descended on so late in life. Each book is a complete mongraph with eight reproductions in full colour and forty halftones.
- Pages: 48
- Format: Hardback
- Genre: Art, Architecture and Photography
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H/B no D/J circa 1945-1955, pgs 48. Size 17h x 13.5w cms. Illustrated front cover partial colour of The Conversation In Tahiti, Black embossed titling. Spine poor but binding good, shelf wear to edges. Good used study copy.
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